PINN prosjektet / The PINN project

English text below

PINN prosjektet er et internasjonalt proaktivt nettverk for å fremme gode tiltak tidligst mulig. Formålet er tidlig innsats både for familier og barn fra fødselen av og frem til skolestart. Prosjektet har også som hensikt å fremme innovasjon og utveksling av gode praksiser mellom europeiske land.

Deltakende organisasjoner er fra: Irland, Portugal, Nederland og Norge.

Finansiering

EU via Europa kommisjonen og Erasmus+.

Prosjektperiode

September 2017  til november 2020.

Rapport og prosjektavslutning i 2021.

Projektleder i Norge

Oddbjørn Løndal, universitetslektor, RKBU Nord, UiT Norges arktiske universitet.

Partnere

Prevention and Early Intervention Network (PEIN), Irland (Prosjektkoordinator)
University of Coimbra, Portugal
International Child Development Initiatives (ICDI), Nederland
RKBU Nord, UiT Norges arktiske universitet, Norway

Rapporter fra utvekslingsbesøk

Tromsø i Norge, mai 2018
Coimbra i Portugal, januar 2019
Leiden i Nederland, oktober 2019

Dublin i Irland, november 2020 (nettbasert arrangement pga Covid 19)

Prosjektet oppsummeres og avsluttes i løpet av januar 2021

Leiden, NL, October 2019
Leiden, NL, oktober 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Proactive International Network for Newborn and Young Children (PINN)

The value of prevention and early intervention in early years education and care

Summary

One in four children under the age of six in Europe is at risk of poverty or social exclusion. Prevention and early intervention practices and approaches have been proven to be effective in addressing these challenges - particularly when they are focused on the earliest years of life.

The PINN project aims to share best practice in the areas of prevention and early intervention in disadvantaged populations. The project also focus on the importance of early childhood care and education as a preventative tool. Partner organisations from Ireland, Norway, Portugal, along with the ICDI are participating in this learning exchange. ICDI have invited Leiden based child-focussed NGO, JES Rijnland to also be involved.

It is expected that PINN will have a long term and sustained positive impact on the wider fields of prevention and early intervention in partner countries.

Dates

September 2017 to November 2020

Report and end of project in 2021

Background

Experiences during the first three years of life have been shown to have a lasting effect on a child's development, and eventual life outcomes. In light of this, the need for high quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) is widely recognised. Countries across Europe are facing complex, multifaceted problems that are negatively affecting its children. Challenges of immigration and integration are common. One in four children under the age of six in Europe is at risk of poverty or social exclusion, and may need specific measures to support their educational needs. Prevention and early intervention practices and approaches have been proven to be effective in addressing these challenges, particularly when they are focused on the earliest years of life.

The PINN project aims to share best practice in the areas of prevention and early intervention  in disadvantaged populations, evidence informed practice, practitioner training in prevention and early intervention approaches, and the importance of early childhood care and education (ECEC) as a preventative tool. The objective of this learning exchange is to allow partner organisations to develop and reinforce networks, increase their capacity to work at a transnational level, share and confront ideas, practices and methods in ECEC and prevention and early intervention.

Activities

A Learning Exchange Visit will be hosted in every partner country, Norway, Portugal, the Netherlands and Ireland to raise awareness about the benefits of prevention and early intervention for children and their families.

The participants in the 3-day Learning Exchange Visits will be ECEC practitioners, researchers, policy makers, teacher trainers, post-graduate students and other professionals working with young children (0-6 years) and their families.

Additionally, in Portugal, Norway and the Ireland larger open learning events for up to 60 participants will be organized, which will be linked to the Learning Exchange visits.

Impact

At the end of this project participants will have developed a better understanding of the situation in different countries in terms of:

  • ECEC and prevention and intervention practice
  • the similarities and differences in the context, challenges and responses that exist in each country, and within the different organizations and programmes

Participants will also gain new ideas that may be usefully put into practice in their home countries.

It is expected that the partnerships developed through this project will lead to future strategic partnerships, job shadowing arrangements, research collaborations and practitioner exchanges.

Project Manager in Norway

Oddbjørn Løndal, Lecturer, RKBU North, UiT The Arctic University of Tromsø

Partners

Prevention and Early Intervention Network (PEIN), Ireland (Project Coordinator)

University of Coimbra, Portugal
International Child Development Initiatives (ICDI), the Netherlands
UiT the Arctic University of Tromsø, Norway

Reports from Learning Exchange Visits

Tromsø, Norway, May 2018 
Coimbra, Portugal, January 2019
Leiden, The Netherlands, October 2019

Dublin, Ireland, November 2020 (net based event because of Covid 19)

Leiden, NL, October 2019
Leiden, NL, October 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donor

European Commission, Erasmus+ Cooperation for Innovation and Exchange of Good Practices.

The project will be summarized and end January 2021